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Woody synthetic resin compositions

a synthetic resin and composition technology, applied in the direction of organic dyes, etc., can solve the problems of insufficient resin composition productivity, technical disclosure, and inability to meet requirements

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-02-28
ASAHI KASEI KK
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Benefits of technology

[0135]As described above, the resin composition of the invention is excellent in molding property, and the molded article obtained by molding the resin composition of the invention is equivalent to natural wood in secondary processing properties such as nailing, sawing and screw clamping, is excellent in strength / rigidity, has no surface roughness to show good external appearance, and can be suitably used for uses such as building materials, do-it-yourself materials, terraces and balconies.
[0136]Further, the molded article obtained by molding the resin composition of the invention in which (C) the vegetable cellulose is an active vegetable cellulose, or in which the composition contains (G) the modifier is more excellent in water resistance.
[0137]Furthermore, in the resin composition of the invention, it is also possible to use reworked materials as (A) the thermoplastic resin and (C) the vegetable cellulose. Accordingly, the resin composition is also excellent in recycling efficiency.

Problems solved by technology

However, the techniques disclosed therein do not satisfy requirements such as productivity upon extruding resin compositions into molded articles, the material strength of the resulting molded articles, secondary processing properties such as nailing, sawing and screw clamping, and the surface appearance of the molded articles simultaneously, and have not been widely used as synthetic wood, such as for building materials, do-it-yourself materials, terraces and balconies.

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1) Preparation of Resin Pellets

[0120]As a pretreatment, 40 parts of high-density polyethylene a (HDPEa) as component (A), 5 parts of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene a (UHMWPEa) as component (B) and 55 parts of wood flour a as component (C) were put into a 500-liter Henschel mixer (manufactured by Mitsui Mining Co., Ltd.) set to 130° C., and water was removed with stirring.

[0121]The resulting mixed powder was melt kneaded with a co-rotating twin-screw extruder (manufactured by Toshiba Machine Co., Ltd., 30-mm diameter, L / D=31.5), and then, extruded in strand form and pelletized.

2) Preparation of Test Pieces and Evaluation

[0122]The resulting resin pellets were injection molded (manufactured by Toshiba Machine Co., Ltd., molding temperature: 190° C., mold temperature: 60° C.) to prepare physical property test samples compliant with ASTM Standards and ISO Standards.

[0123]Then, the above-mentioned bending modulus, Izod impact strength and water absorption were each evaluated. The...

examples 2 to 17 , 21 and 23 to 26

Examples 2 to 17, 21 and 23 to 26, and Comparative Examples 1 to 4

[0125]Test pieces by injection molding and molded articles by extrusion molding were obtained and evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1 with the exception that components (A) to (C) and component (I) were changed to the composition shown in Tables 1 and 2. The evaluation results thereof are shown in Table 3.

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[0126]The pretreatment was conducted in the same manner as in Example 1 with the exception that component (G) or (H) was added to components (A) to (C) in the pretreatment process. Operations after the pretreatment were also carried out in the same manner as in Example 1 to obtain test pieces and molded articles, and evaluations were made.

[0127]Compositions of components (A) to (C) and components (G) to (I) used are as shown in Table 1.

[0128]The evaluation results are shown in Table 3.

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Abstract

A woody synthetic resin molded article equivalent to natural wood in secondary processing properties such as nailing, sawing and screw clamping, excellent in strength / rigidity, and having no surface roughness to show good appearance can be stably formed by a woody synthetic resin composition containing 5 to 95 parts by weight of (A) a thermoplastic resin, 5 to 95 parts by weight of (C) a vegetable cellulose and, per 100 parts by weight of (A)+(C), 0.1 to 10 parts by weight of (B) an ultrahigh molecular weight polymer having a viscosity average molecular weight of 1,200,000 or more, wherein the thermoplastic resin (A) contains (J) a polyolefin resin composition.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present invention relates to a woody synthetic resin composition and a woody synthetic resin molded article.BACKGROUND ART[0002]Wood flour-containing synthetic resin molded articles have hitherto been variously developed, and many molded articles obtained from compositions comprising a vinyl chloride resin, a polyolefin resin and wood flour have been known. Compositions comprising a polyolefin resin and wood flour are also disclosed, for example, in JP 55-131031 A, JP 57-115437 A, JP 62-39642 A, JP 2000-316352 A, JP 57-185351 A, JP 11-269316 A, JP 11-43562 A, JP 9-286880 A, JP 2000-38467 A, JP 2000-271909 A, JP 2002-11816 A and the like.[0003]However, the techniques disclosed therein do not satisfy requirements such as productivity upon extruding resin compositions into molded articles, the material strength of the resulting molded articles, secondary processing properties such as nailing, sawing and screw clamping, and the surface appearance of the molded a...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C08L31/04C08L23/02C08L23/06C08L97/00C08L97/02
CPCC08L23/02C08L23/06C08L97/02C08L23/00C08L97/00C08L2205/02C08L2205/03C08L2666/26C08L2207/062C08L2207/068C08L2666/02
Inventor MAEDA, MUTSUMIKONDOH, MASAAKIYAMAUCHI, NORIKOITO, MIKIHIKO
Owner ASAHI KASEI KK
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